The app formerly known as Popup Notifications. That's right, we've rebranded. Same great app, great new name.

Convenient popup notifications for new SMS/MMS messages. Would you like to extend the functionality of Glowfly beyond text messages? Be sure to check out our growing selection of plugins and themes!

**NOTE** - You will need to disable the system sms notifications in order to not receive multiple alerts.

"An ICS-themed SMS/MMS popup app - sign me up! So far I haven't seen anything even remotely as good-looking, even in the most popular SMS apps out there - they all seem cheesy and all over the place. Well done, Spiderfly Studios!" ~ Android Police

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We will be. This will end up being the main app for popup notifications. Soon we will be releasing plugins for it that will add things like popup themes, email, social networks, battery alerts, etc. Lots of things. Doing it this way so you can pick and choose which features YOU want rather than giving you a bunch you don't want or need.

Try SMS Popup first. My app is based on the same concept. Besides, its only $1 and half of the proceeds go to help someone fighting cancer. Don't forget that Google gives you 15 minutes to try the app before the sale is final. If you don't like it, then within 15 minutes of getting the app just uninstall it to get a full refund.

Honestly, a lot of Android users just expect to be given apps for free, or expect devs to make a free version too. Doing so would essentially require us to do twice the work for half the return. So rather than adding to our workload, we've given you a great, ad free app for a low price. Would you rather we loaded it up with ads like the annoying airpush ones?